Could this startup's compact nuclear reactors revolutionize cancer detection?
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#5Not seeing how this is much better than the Farnsworth "fusors". Essentially it's a neutron generator, not anywhere near breakeven much less copious power surplus.
A fusor does 1E6 n/s at best, and that'd be 2.45 MeV DD neutrons only, because obtaining a Tritium license is not trivial.
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#6Not seeing how this is much better than the Farnsworth "fusors". Essentially it's a neutron generator, not anywhere near breakeven much less copious power surplus.
Huge difference. Fusors are just Inertial electrostatic confinement fusion devices. This one here adds lattice confinement fusion to it (see NASA Glenn Research two Phys Rev C papers in 2023), ie you reach fuel densities 6 to 8 orders of magnitudes higher than in a plasma as you exploit electron screening in your metal lattice, plus binary packing in specific metal alloys. Anyone can build a fusor in a kitchen, but t…